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English and maths results over time

These scores show how much progress students at this school or college made in English qualifications such as GCSE re-takes, between the end of key stage 4 opens a popup and the end of the 16 to 18 phase of education opens a popup . A positive score means that, on average, students got higher grades at 16 to 18 than at key stage 4. A negative score means that, on average, students got lower grades than at key stage 4. Students are included in these measures if they did not achieve a grade 4 or higher in their GCSE or equivalent by the end of key stage 4 in that subject. For further details, see the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .

These scores show how much progress students at this school or college made in maths qualifications such as GCSE re-takes, between the end of key stage 4 opens a popup and the end of the 16 to 18 phase of education opens a popup . A positive score means that, on average, students got higher grades at 16 to 18 than at key stage 4. A negative score means that, on average, students got lower grades than at key stage 4. Students are included in these measures if they did not achieve a grade 4 or higher in their GCSE or equivalent by the end of key stage 4 in that subject. For further details, see the 16 to 18 Accountability Technical Guide opens in a new window .

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NA = Not applicable: figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data field is not applicable to the school or college

NE = No entries: the school or college did not enter any pupils or students for the qualifications covered by the measure

SUPP = Suppressed: In certain circumstances we will suppress an establishment's data. This is usually when there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure (10 in the case of destination measures). We avoid making these figures public to protect individual privacy. We may also suppress data on a case-by-case basis.

SP = Small percentage: the number is between 0% and 0.5%

RE = Redacted: of a reliable estimate and therefore don’t provide a fair measure of performance. For transparency, we publish the headline information for these providers separately in the national achievement rates tables.

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